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Date   : Thu, 07 Jul 1988 21:24:16 GMT
From   : timelord@eos.arc.nasa.gov (G. Murdock Helms)
Subject: Looking for GOOD Fortran manual

I have a copy of Microsoft Fortran 77 for a C/PM operating system that I'd 
really like to get running in the next month and a half.

There's just one little problem...the Microsoft Fortran manual is ka-ka.

Does anyone have any suggestions for a more readable/understandable Fortran
manual that can be used with this version of Microsoft and that will help
me to do my programming?  Alternatively, I am also accepting suggestions
for other C/PM Fortran packages that have good documentation and user
interface.

Thanks muchly!

-Murdock
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Date: Wednesday, 6 July 1988  13:51-MDT
From: Phil Lapsley <phil@EAST.BERKELEY.EDU>
Subject: Solid State Music PB-1

(Apologies in advance if this is the wrong place to send this to; not
surprisingly, I couldn't find a mailing list devoted just to S-100 stuff).

Yesterday I received a Solid State Music PB-1 prom burner S-100 board.
Naturally, it came without manuals or schematics, and the person doubts
that it works.

Does anybody know if (a) SSM is still around, and if so, what their
address/phone number is, and (b) if not, does anybody have a PB-1 manual
or schematic that I could photocopy?

Please reply directly to me, as I'm not on info-micro.  Thanks.

       Phil Lapsley    ucbvax!phil     phil@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu


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